November 16 :
ROBERT HAGLUND - You Matter To Me
(Featuring Bruce Kulick) video promo clipFrom
:
KISS Related Recordings
"You Matter To Me" is a brand new video from Swedish artist Robert
Haglund, featuring Bruce Kulick on lead guitar. The song, written by
Vini Poncia, John Vastano and Michael Morganalso, is best known from
Peter Criss 1978 solo album.

November 8 :
Ace Frehley has song recorded with KISS drummer Eric Singer that
didn’t make it onto his new solo albumFrom
:
Guitarworld.com
Former KISS guitarist Ace Frehley continues to reconnect with his
former bandmates as he revealed in a recent interview with
Guitar World that he recorded a song with
current KISS drummer Eric Singer that didn’t make it onto his new
solo album Spaceman.Frehley was asked about his instrumental song “Quantum Flux” and
ended up talking about the track he recorded with Singer when he
stated: “Yeah. When it comes to my instrumentals, I don’t really
think about them too much. I just play something and try to make it
evolve into something else. And you know, I had also recorded a
blues song with [current Kiss drummer] Eric Singer for this record,
and that turned out well. But when I was picking songs, I’m kind of
superstitious, and 40 years ago my 1978 solo album came out and that
had nine songs, so I wanted to limit this one to nine songs, too. So
it came down to the instrumental or the blues song and I ended up
dropping the blues song. Because every album I’ve ever released has
had an instrumental on it. So that was the thinking behind that. But
you know, the blues track may end up on a bonus edition.”

From
:
KISS Related Recordings
In 2015 Bruce joined Mike Dalager on the 4th of
July to perform the National Anthem for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Mike sang once again for Game 5 of the 2018 Major League
Baseball World Series, joining fellow 2018 World Series Anthem
performers James Taylor, Brad Paisley and Ryan Tedder of One
Republic. Bruce and Mike team up once again with this rendition of
the National Anthem arranged for acoustic guitar and voice by Jeremy Rubolino.

A kind of rock 'n' roll primal-scream therapy, "Get It Out" is the
result of nearly four years of writing and recording sessions — and
decades of touring, searching, striving and living. "I've learned
that writing songs is very cathartic," says Bello, who has long made
songwriting a daily practice. When ANTHRAX is off the road, he tries
out new material at open mics around New York City. "A lot of these
lyrics are about the inner struggles of my life, and about the rage
that has built up from my life experiences — my brother's murder; my
father abandoning my family when we were young, leaving us with no
funds to pay the bills," he says. "The ups and downs of life in
general. I've always had an anger inside that music really helps me
deal with."

"The album has the perfect title," Ellefson adds. "This is music
that has been living inside of us for so long. There's a big musical
part of each of us that doesn't get heard anywhere else."

October
5 :
BLUE RUIN
Special Video Message from Bruce KulickFrom
:
Alexx Michael /
Anna MonteithKISS Legend Bruce Kulick played lead guitars
on the new version of the KISS Classic “Turn on the night” by Blue
Ruin which will be released next week thru iTunes, Spotify and all
other digital platforms on their debut EP “Green River Thriller”.
CD’s will be available worldwide thru RSR Music / Cargo Records on
Amazon and many other selected stores

Bruce Kulick is playing guitars on "God Of Thunder".
On the 2018 release, instead of Bob Kulick, Bruce Kulick is also
credited on "Shout It Out Loud" which info is wrong.

September 6 :
ACE FREHLEY Guests On New KEN SHARP Album From
:Ken SharpOriginal
KISS guitarist Ace Frehley makes a guest appearance on "Beauty
In The Backseat", the new album from
singer-songwriter and author Ken Sharp. The disc sheds the dark,
musical blood on the tracks vibe of Ken's previous release, "New
Mourning", and draws deep from his Philly roots, delivering a fresh
blast of infectious soul-pop and power pop. Produced by Fernando
Perdomo (TODD RUNDGREN, JAKOB DYLAN, BECK) and Sharp, the record
showcases mighty musical contributions from Frehley (guitar solo on
"Rock Show") and another Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame legend John
Oates ("Philly Kind of Night") along with UTOPIA's Kasim Sulton
("Mona Lisa Smile").

The 16-track album traverses a wide musical terrain and a myriad of
lyrical themes. "Rock Show" delivers the intoxicating joy of getting
your band on the concert stage; "Pull The Strings" is a quirky story
of an adult in his mid-40s who can’t survive without his
ventriloquist dummy by his side ("Pull The Strings"), the death of
David Bowie is explored on "The Day That David Bowie Died";
"Sinking" chronicles the transformative power of loss while "Listen
To Me" is a plea for unity in a world torn apart by social and
political tumult and divisiveness.

"Being a Philly boy with my ear permanently glued to the radio dial,
the sound of Philadelphia etched its indelible mark on my musical
DNA," says Sharp. "Being able to work in the studio with John Oates,
someone whose music was the soundtrack of my youth, was a supersonic
blessing of brotherly love! Another full-circle moment for me, being
a huge fan of KISS since I was a kid, I was thrilled that Ace
Frehley laid down a solo on the opening track, titled, appropriately
enough, 'Rock Show'."

"Beauty In The Backseat" is Sharp's fifth album. He is a seasoned
live performer who’s recently landed high profile gigs opening for
John Waite, David Cassidy and THE BABYS and headlined The Troubadour
in Hollywood, California.

Directed by Angelo Dicarlo at one of his favorite local coffee
spots, 16 Ounces, the clip is a date turned dance party starring
model and activist Angeline Faith.

“Gene Simmons was the first ‘happy love song’ I’ve probably ever
written, so I wanted to make a clip that had that playful,
nonchalant nature,” says Lloyd.

“I’m awkward as hell in real life so why not just show that in the
clip and have some fun with it.”

Released from last years EP Portals, the single highlights his
unique flow, melodic progression and refreshing charisma.

Lyrically, "Gene Simmons" is an affirmation of love and the
ridiculousness of the whole dance. The song originally came to
Marksman in a dream (a self-confessed rare occurrence) while he was
traveling throughout South East Asia and nailed it in the studio as
soon as he returned."